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 1568 74 rx CONGRESS. SESS. II. CHS. 647-649 . JUNE 20, 1936. [CHAPTER 647 .] JOIN T RE SOLUT ION Authorizing the Secretary of Agriculture to expend funds of the Agricultural Adjustment Administration for par ticipation by the United States in t he 1936 Sixth World's Poultry Congress. Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the six th worlds Poul- United States of America in Congress assembled, That the sum of try Congress. Participation ex- $25,000, or such sum thereof as may be necessary, may be expended s enses. by the Secretary of Agriculture from the unexpended funds of the Agricultural Adjustment Administration, with a view to expanding the foreign demand for American-bred poultry through participation in the 1936 Si xth Wor ld's Pou ltry Co ngress, such fu nds to b e used for staging a live-bird and educational exhibit and for the expenses of delegates of the United States to this conference : Provided, That of thi s sum a sum of $10,000 is here by made immedia tely ava ilable for as sembling, prepa ring, an d shipp ing the live-bi rd exhib it and material showing poultry-husbandry methods followed in the United States : Provided further, That no part of the sum authorized to be expended by this resolution shall be used for the payment of expenses of delegates to such conference other than Government and State Agricultural college officials. SEc. 2. The President is hereby authorized and requested to extend to the World's Poultry Science Association an invitation to hold the Seventh World's Poultry Congress in the United States in 1939, and to extend an invitation to foreign governments to participate in and be represented by delegates and exhibits in such congress. Approved, June 20, 1936. June 20, 1936. _ [S.J.Res.235.1 [Pub. Res., No. 113 .1 Exhibit. Provisos. Assembling, sl op ping, et c ., exhibit. Restriction. Invitation to ho ld 193 9 Congress in Unite d Sta tes author ized. [CH APTER 648 .] JO INT RESOL UTIO N June 20, 1936. [S.J. Res .241.] To declare Decem ber 26, 1936, a legal holiday in the District of Columbia. [Pub. Res ., No. 114.1 Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United District of Columbia. States o f America in Congress assembled, That December 26, 1936, declared a legal holiday .. is hereby declared to be a legal holiday in the District of Columbia Proazso. for all purposes : Provided, That all employees of the United States Gove rnment and Di s- Government in the District of Columbia and all employees of the tyployees entitled opa District of Columbia shall be entitled to pay for such holiday the same as on other days. Approved, June 20, 1936. [ CHAPTER 649.] JOINT RE SOL UTI ON June 20, 1936. [S.J. Res. 243.1 Authorizing distribution to the Indians of the Blackfeet Indian Reservation, [Pub. Res ., No. 115.1 Montana, of the judgment rendered by the Court of Claims in their favor. Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives othe United States of America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary of the Interior is hereby authorized and directed to withdraw from t he trib al fund of the Blackfee t, Bloo d, and P iegan I ndians of the Blackfeet Reservation, Montana, credited or to be credited on the books of the Treasury under the Act of March 13, 1924 (43 Stat . 21), a sufficient sum to make a per-capita distribution of $85 to each member of said tribes who was living and entitled to enroll- anent with said Indians on the date final judgment was rendered in their favor by the Court of Claims in the case Docket Numbered E-427; such per-capita distribution to be made under such rules a nd regu lations as the Secretar y of th e Interi or may prescrib e. hal- SEC. 2. The balance remaining in the tribal fund of the Black- feet, Blood, and Piegan Indians after the per-capita distribution Blackfeet Indian Reservation, Mont. Per capita distribu- ti on of court judgment to Indians of, author- ized. Vol. 43, p.21. Disposition of ante.